How football earned its place in Kansas City despite NFL dominance | OneFootball

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·16 gennaio 2026

How football earned its place in Kansas City despite NFL dominance

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Kansas City, deep in America’s Heartland, has embraced football on men’s and women’s fronts and will host six 2026 World Cup matches.

According to L'Équipe, the city, long defined by the Chiefs and barbecue, has seen Sporting Kansas City reinvent itself through investment, a 2011 move to the 18,500-seat Children’s Mercy Park and new training facilities.


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A vast grassroots scene underpins it, with the region’s youth league hosting more than 100,000 registrations and suburban club Sporting Blue Valley alone running 150 teams and 2,000 players.

A 2010 rebrand from Wizards to Sporting pushed the club into daily life, with 40,000 children wearing the crest. The No Other Pub helped revive Downtown with viral 2022 World Cup scenes.

Across the river sits CPKC Stadium, the world’s first venue built for a women’s team, the KC Current. It sells out 11,500 seats and brings in over 40 million euros, with owners expanding facilities and launching a reserve side and academy.

The World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July, with Arrowhead Stadium, capacity 76,400, staging Argentina against Algeria, Ecuador against Curaçao, Tunisia against the Netherlands and Algeria against Austria, plus a round of 16 and a quarter-final.

Base camps could use facilities at Sporting, the Current and the University of Kansas in Lawrence. More than 650,000 visitors are expected, with 200 buses and a tram extension planned, though some works remain unfinished. KC2026 head Pam Kramer says the city will be welcoming and hopes this summer elevates Kansas City globally.

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